The Rainbow Maker
was conceived to remove some limitations inherent in conventionally adopted
visual technologies.

Here are some advantages of this system:

Safe viewing light source

Steady light without refresh flicker

Higher gamut light colour

Wider light intensity range

Pixel arrangement can be molded to any
shape for surround viewing. (spheres, semi-spheres, headgear)

Space between pixels can be used for other
channels that can 'look back' and record the viewer. These channel
spaces can even be used to re-create atmospheric kinetics. (blowing air,
odours, water)

The system is also able to 'translate'
data for backwards compatibility with existing visual recordings.

The assembly shown in the animation is a single sub component of
an array of identical sub components. Because there are a limited
number of viewing pixels which can be produced by a single LCD panel, the
fibers allow the creation of an array of such assemblies that function
seamlessly together as a single viewing surface. The viewing surface
does not need to be flat. It can be concave, convex or even cubic.